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Have foreseen it of course, more than 30 years ago. All is going to a landslide fascism movement in Europe, social division, and civil war. You bet, I knew it coming since so long.

In France, the Far Right will be in power, in Italy now as well, in Austria and Hungary already, soon in Holland, but Merkel in Germany will resist and remain a balancing force. I would say the destiny of Europe is on Merkel’s shoulders which is no easy task and will immortalize her. She will really be the sentinel of European Values for the next years to come—I mean, until every little stupid frog will be a Fascist in the name of God and The Nation!

The right-wing forces get all their support now from the Election of Donald Trump while I would not even think that the real estate magnate has intended this landslide for Fascism. His character is not at all compatible with the character of Adolf Hitler. We have here two very different personality profiles.

The interviewer got him namely to admit that he is not balanced and not from the top of his wisdom when calling Trump ’emotionally retarded like a 3-year old.’ He also got him to admit that he is enraged. So? The great wisdom teacher from California is enraged about a simple politician?

So, the great Chopra threw a mini-tantrum but justifying it aptly with:
—Trump represents our shadow, he gets all of us into the worst person we can possibly be …

Wait a moment, a meditation teacher and head of the new age movement in America is getting enraged over a a billionaire who plays politician? If he had said, ‘concerned’ I would certainly agree, but enraged? I had my doubts since long about Chopra’s integrity but after this blunder, I know this guy is not your new age demi-god.

Adagio Reflectivo

I read all of Trump’s books. While possibly not written by himself, but certainly inspired by facts that are true and also inspired by his personality and the stories others in the NYC and American real estate world have reported.

A great influence in his life had his father, preceding his son as a very successful real estate investor and George Ross, Esq. who was and is much more than just his lawyer, himself also a big player in NYC real estate.

After a heavy loss with real estate in Thailand, 2011 to 2013, I ordered all of Trump’s and Ross’s books and for the first time knew and got practical advice how to buy, manage, sell and promote real estate.

What had I done in Thailand? I bought two pool villas in best locations via the Internet, and while I had been looking at them, this was just a formality for previous to coming to Thailand, I had sent the money already to my agent. And this agent was dishonest. Without knowing I bought one house without furniture, and the other had a major plumbing problem. I needed more than two years to sell the houses again and lost the equivalent of one, like I got two and got only back.

The first thing I learnt from Trump was that he when considering and evaluating one property, he also considers and analyzes 99 others, and only after this intense scrutiny he decides to buy. And of course, he buys the one that fares best in the analysis. This is only one of many points that Trump considers, not even to talk about his brilliant way to deal with NYC zoning laws which allowed him to build Trump Tower, a project at at the start looked absolutely doomed.

Now let me take up Chopra’s comments again:

‘Incapable for being centered, intuitive, no insight, no intuition, no creativity, no vision …’
—Deepak Chopra, ibid.

Not true. In all matters real restate, Trump has over many years proven to be extremely creative, especially with NYC zoning laws and how to get around them, insightful, visionary, and focused always to reach his goals and get to the point to break through seemingly impossible and impossibly complex situations.

He also is extremely tough but fair with architects and contractors and learnt a great deal already as a youngster from his father in this respect. He is overall very respected in the business world as a great visionary real estate developer, a man who is certainly tough but ultimately respects his partners in a deal.

Most of these books I have read twice, just to tell you I am as deadly serious about the good sides of Trump as Chopra is about his bad traits. But I think that Chopra most of all has disqualified himself by these interviews as the great ‘spiritual’ leader of the new age movement, showing in all detail how vindictive, explicitly negative and partisan he is to unbalanced views.

Allegro Impetuoso

The next reason is deadly simple. Hillary Clinton was not strong enough to prove that the American political system is okay. Most voters go for the ‘unknown’ just as people go for the unknown when searching for new sexual options. In other words, this was a novelty election, for that was what voters were looking for. That means this time American voters were serious about seeking novelty, new solutions, unusual and daring ideas, and simply a whole new political milieu altogether.

Clinton was not able to distance herself enough from the ‘Clinton Clan’ and if you don’t know what it’s about, please watch infowars.com as I did over the last weeks.

It is that many Americans are fedup generally with the US Administration and that may be why many voters voted for Trump as the ‘unknown’ factor, to bring about a change, even for the worse, but a change anyway. See what Arnold Schwarzenegger said about this, which I find a very balanced assessment:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMbx9tW1b7I

It was also said by Ron Paul in an interview with Alex Jones that you can find on inforwars.com, while I do not agree with Ron Paul when he said it wouldn’t matter who would win because matters will remain ‘anyway pretty much the same.’ I don’t think so, not at all!

Next, Alex Jones has started an investigation what the Clinton Foundation did in Haiti and it’s deadly serious. This report was just started to unfold and is not finalized yet but the announcement of their outrageous deeds has simmered through already.

Alex Jones was from the start clearly for Trump but interestingly enough did not believe himself that he would win. He thought the press was manipulated, election process tampered with, and other things but his passion was for Trump to win. Why?

Assange left no doubt that he considers Clinton the worst choice if ever there is any choice which in this case was limited to just two options it seems: Clinton or Trump. Of course, Assange never said he was pro Trump, but he clearly said that he was anti-Clinton. That was enough in my opinion to give a decisive impetus to undecided voters from the underground that may not have been subject to all the pro-Clinton polls.

Intermezzo Universale

Third, the one who will be happy with this result is Vladimir Putin, less happy will be Angela Merkel, but Trump was wise enough to turn down his bad temper timely before becoming president, changing his rhetoric from negative to positive about Merkel. This showed me about a week ago that he was serious to being elected, not just hopeful.

Andante Spirituale

Now, let us have finally a spiritual look on the matter.

I am a member of the Theosophical Society Adyar, in Germany, since 1997, and have until back in the 1980s read and analyzed the writings of Helena P. Blavatsky, Annie Besant, Charles Webster Leadbeater, George Gurdjieff, and J. Krishnamurti.

I have studied Angelology since 1985, when I woke up unharmed from a suicide attempt, and was meeting with a major angel researcher in Cyprus, Stylianos Atteshlis, more popular under his short name Daskalos, back in 1995.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stylianos_Atteshlis

Unfortunately I had been two days late as he had just passed away at the time of my arrival, and I was meeting with his wife, Panayiota who gave me a very enlightening book about the work of angels published in Germany and entitled ‘Das Symbol des Lebens.’https://bible.org/article/angelology-doctrine-angels

The Karma of America is one of the worst since Roman times. It may be a replication actually of the pattern that was set in morphic resonance ever since. See Rupert Sheldrake, A New Science of Life, 2009:

I was really amazed to learn how angels regulate the atmosphere through introducing ‘purging’ events such as thunderstorms, hurricanes and earthquakes.

The same applies for our political reality and all the devastations that karma brings to war and destruction.

No, to get to my point, I believe that the angelic world has facilitated this absolutely crazy election result for a very simple and rational reason. It was for saving time to get to the point. The point is the absolute reversal of values that I predict in all my books and that inter alia Fritjof Capra has brilliantly presented in his own books.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritjof_Capra

So we are talking about an acceleration of the timing, a boosting of quantum reality. What does this mean in practice?

Prestissimo Infernale

The Trump reality will bring such an incoherence to systems all over the world that this will lead to an increase of incoherence and a decrease of coherence in all systems. This, in turn, will lead to conflict on all forums of international dialogue and in what I may call ‘stuckness’ or ‘stagnation.’ See more about coherence, what does it mean and how it is related to leadership?

See From Chaos to Coherence: The Power to Change Performance, by Doc Childre & Bruce Cryer, Boulder Creek, CA: Planetary Publishing, 2004.

The market reaction, internationally, shows clearly that the psychological effects of this election are negative.

Lao Tzu’s teaching is very clear about the evolution of humanity, as is the I Ching. It is clearly not a linear process but a nonlinear process as all life progresses in a nonlinear fashion.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonlinear_system

The candidacy of Donald Trump has prompted a vigorous public debate over whether or not Trump is flirting with fascism. Some analysts suggest his political dance partner is leading him to the tune of right-wing populism. Other analysts say Trump’s marriage to fascism already has been consummated. Either way, Trump is stomping on the dance floor of democracy in a way that could collapse it into splinters. It’s a “scary moment for those of us who seek to defend civil rights, civil liberties, and democracy itself,” warns political analyst Noam Chomsky.

By the way, this was predicted by a high-ranking American military officer, months ago. He put it in these terms:

We are not sure where Putin will attack, but we are sure he will use the interim to the Presidential Elections in the United States for gaining more territory through a surprise attack, namely when the public in the United States is wary of war and focused upon the outcome of the elections. This will then put the new American President in front of a fait accompli.

You all know Vladimir Putin as a leader, a political figure. Some of you may also know that he started his career as a KGB agent at a very young age.

For those of you who are critical about him, please watch this documentary first:

Vladimir Putin

But have you ever wondered about him as a political analyst? He is that, too, and very potently so. No American president nor any leader from Europe ever have talked in these detailed and strikingly honest terms about balance of powers, war or peace.

I do not hide it from you, I am a Putin fan, but not like Trump is a Putin fan. I am a Putin fan for entirely different reasons, being an international lawyer.

Did you know that Putin has studied international law? Did you know that Donald Trump’s only [but truly great] expertise is real estate? To whom would you go for your political concerns, Putin or Trump?

For me, the answer is clear, I read all of Trump’s books for becoming a better real estate investor, and would consult Putin for any prediction of war or peace in 2017.

The History

I saw it coming since the 1980s when, after graduating in law in Germany, I specialized on International Law and European Integration. My vision about a unified Europe was critical from the start.

After successfully passing both of my state examinations and registering as a lawyer, then acquiring my ‘Certificate for European Studies’ from Saarland University, I participated in a competition for a post at the European Parliament Administration in Brussels. Among 800 lawyers from Germany, only 24 made it to the waiting list. I was among them.

But six months afterwards I was informed that not even the first of the list had been recruited. This opened my eyes about how money is wasted in the EU, as they do these competitions every year, spending millions of Euros on examining people, and then recruiting nobody for ‘budgetary reasons.’

Then I got befriended with a department director in the European Commission in Brussels, Dr. T. I visited him several times and we became friends. He was one of the teachers who were teaching ‘European Integration’ at the ‘Europa Institut’ at Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany. Dr. T. told me honestly he was very dissatisfied with his life and his work. He had just completed another ‘Richtlinie’ (which is how ‘laws’ are called on the EU level) and it went into the drawer because of ‘political decision-making.’ He advised me to seek out other job options and as my own mother had worked for 25 years for the government, I knew that it’s not for me.

The Situation

All my friends deserted me, except the ones from outside of Europe. My European friends thought I was ‘totally negative’ about Europe and the EU. Well, I was just realistic and want to give here some recent details why after all I was right, and they were wrong.

Just review the ten slides on this article to see where we are now in Europe, and you know what’s going on:

France
Leader of the French National Front Marine le Pen has pledged to hold a French referendum.

Netherlands
Dutch far-right Party for Freedom leader Geert Wilders pledged to make the EU membership a key issue in the next general election. In fact, a whopping 88 percent of the people polled by a top Dutch newspaper said they were in favor of an in/out vote along British lines.

Austria
Former right-wing Austrian Freedom Party candidate Norbert Hofer said his country should have a referendum within a year.

Poland
Law and Justice leader Jaroslav Kaczynski said: ‘The conclusion is obvious. We need a new European Treaty.’

Sweden
Before Brexit, Swedish MEP Peter Lundgren Denmark and Sweden were already on the brink of quitting, suggesting a ‘Nordic trading bloc’ led by Britain could be born.

Denmark
The Danes held a referendum last December and decided against handing over more powers to the EU.

Italy
Northern League leader Matteo Salvin will start a petition calling for an EU referendum, however his party scored a dismal 4% at the last election.

Assessment

The very fact that there are 8 ‘candidates’ for exiting the EU shows that my long-term prognosis was never in doubt: EU is a façade and nobody really wants it, and this being said, it is obvious that a political union, which was the ultimate goal from the start (with a common defense strategy and a unified military force) will never see the day.

That in turn means that Europe will be exposed to war in the upcoming Nato-Russia war, 2017-2023, for they have no effective defense in place, except perhaps Germany. And also note that for the first time since 1945, Germany has upgraded its military and for the first time since 1945 during the recent terror attacks armed soldiers were in the streets for protecting civilians.

Also important to know is that the gap between Germany and Turkey widens as Germany has sent weapons to the Kurdish separatists in Iraq, while Turkey-Germany relations turn sour over the refugee deal and the refusal of the EU to agree to visa-free travel for Turcs as well as the German Bundestag vote about the Armenian genocide committed by Turkey and the recent report issued by the German Ministry of Interior about Turkey supporting extremist Islamist groups.

The peace in Europe is over soon, wait for next year. Separatist politics always in human history was the by-product of conflict, while unifying efforts are the by-product of peace. After 70 years of unification in Europe, the cardhouse collapses right now under our eyes and the result will once again be war, civil war, large-scale civil unrest, relentless terror attacks and ongoing economic decline.

And while the details may not be that important at this point, what is important is that the European Spirit, once so much alive, is dead now, and this is a grave result, for since the Renaissance, and here all international law experts agree, there was nothing as destructive for human growth and world peace than the construct of national sovereignty.

And this is exactly where the devil is in the game: it is once again the uprising of nationalism and national pride that brings the carefully built European structure to disintegrate. And national sovereignty has been shown as the single most destructive political ideology that was ever made a part of international law.

Where is the Great Dictator now, after having put dirt on all and everybody, after having tweeted everybody to hell, after having told Europe it’s in a mess with crime all over and a chaos, after having told Mexico to prepare for a big wall to look at and the Pope that a Trump doesn’t take criticism even from the highest religious authority, after having threatened Clinton and many others with law suits?

Where is the Great Poker Player now, and where are his trumps? He was always so brilliant in business and now needs to compliment Vladimir Putin to be a ‘great leader’ to gain some respect from abroad?

Where is the Great Military Leader now who said that ISIS is a problem for school boys for ‘I will bomb the hell out of them and that will solve the problem once for all.’

Where is the Great Peace Maker who admittedly is a great negotiator in business deals, and who recently voiced ‘why should we refrain from using nukes’ to make an end to ISIS? I can’t see the reason.’

Where is the Great Rhetoric who tells Obama that he has no charisma while Obama according to thousands of experts in public speaking around the world has been said to be one of the most gifted public speakers in all of human history? And this brilliance is impossible without having charisma! (I am sure that even Hillary Clinton will agree with this statement).

Where is the Great Statesman who wants to lead America into new peace and prosperity, and not just that, into ‘Making America Great Again?’ Who can say that America is *not* great now? And why? What about seeing this simply as ‘fabricated truth’ or ‘fabricated consent’ in the sense this term was coined by Noam Chomsky?

Where is the Great Winner who said in all his books ‘never give up’ and now begins to see reality, saying, he can ‘after all’ lose the campaign without tears, going back to his ‘good life’ with a ‘good family’ and play ‘good golf’ after such an after all very stressful outpost of his usual business activity.

Ever thought, Mr. Trump, that your predictable defeat in the national elections will have some serious repercussions upon your business?

For political observers, it is obvious that what is underlying, not what is apparent, is what moves states into certain actions, and avoid certain other actions. In other words, when you see the world only under the political lupe, you see it wrongly.

States, as human beings, are motivated by hidden agendas, by underlying motives, and by psychological reasons.

The obvious is in stark conflict with the rational mind when we see Putin and Erdogan heading into an unprecedented, while still premature, brotherhood. And while the political spectrum seems to be in conflict with this ‘defense solution,’ this is only so on the surface of things.

Turkey belongs to Nato and thus would have to be considered as an ‘enemy’ by Russia. The incident of downing a Russian warplane by the Turkish air force in 2015 gave another apparent reason that this had to be so. But it was not so. This ‘conflict’ was simply the confrontation of two thick-headed statesmen but it had no implications for the long term relationship between the two countries.

So what? Why are the two military giants approaching each other again in a most friendly manner and coordinate their military strategies?

The reasons are not political, or only randomly political, for they are mainly psychological. Both countries have hidden ethnic cleasing agendas the West rightly opposes to, both countries have modern militaries and are basically aggressive-minded in their international policies, both countries favor a strong-man leadership backed by ruthless police surveillance and a more or less total crackdown on free media. Thus both nations foster dictatorial regimes that are set to eat up more and more segments of their populations by large-scale state propaganda.

Thus, both nations are basically anti-democratic in their base setup and this will get worse over time, as a matter of internal dynamics in every dictatorial and freedom-hostile regime. But this is precisely what unites them in a front now, which could be called a ‘red front’ — and attentive readers may well remember the clear predictions by Nostradamus who said the great and final Armageddon—also called WW3— would start with an alliance between Turkey and Russia, based upon orthodox religions and against Roman Catholicism as practiced by the freedom-loving West.

It would be naive to believe that this amalgam of power, ruthless state doctrine, anti-democracy and fascism would not attract extremist forces and mercenaries on their side. That means that these regimes will be increasingly sympathetic to extremist forces in the Middle East, in Russia, and in Turkey, and wherever else in the world. This is simply so, as a matter of natural law, as like attracts like.

In other words and to summarize, we are presently in a phase of psychological warfare where the pacts or blocks are forming and evolving that later will represent the opponents in real war. Besides, military and political history clearly shows that during phases of fascist supremacy and the oppression of free press, together with endless ‘crackdowns’ on opponents (or imagined opponents), nations split up and become politically polarized, which means that strong and sometimes deadly opposition forces are set into place and fueled by hatred and contradiction, and ultimately, by feelings of humiliation!

The result of that process is civil war, and this is the reason why wars all through human history seldom are clean ring fights, for civil wars are often cross-border and make for chaotic—and often temporary—alliances that further disrupt the already freakish trust-building between superpowers.

China, which is a country that still today has not implemented the rule of law and that persecutes freedom-affirming local and foreign journalists, is likely to be on the line of this psychological setup that can be summarized as the putting on stage of new state oligarchies that coordinate their efforts on a less than official level in order to gain worldpower, even if this power then has to be shared among three parties.

But where is the United States in this picture, where is Europe, where is Japan? These are the burning questions that I leave to your own psychological and political IQ to answer. When you know you have asked the right questions, you know you will get the right answers.

Let me only mention one tiny detail in a very complex picture. Now Europe is not only dependent on Russian gas, it is also dependent on Turkish gas. See that on a timeline into the future, and where this dependency possibly can lead to.

Or take the recent selling out of Europe by Angela Merkel’s 6 billion dollar deal with Turkey that was equally, again psychologically speaking, a humiliation for freedom-loving Europe as Amnesty International and many international lawyers have condemned this pact as anti-human rights. That it won’t work out anyway, nobody really cares, the refugees are in the same mess as before, the deal will go overboard, and with it, many newly arriving refugees, as the numbers are rising against all predictions to the contrary. And Angela Merkel has less chances to be re-elected, thereby creating a political gap that will be filled with a center-right coalition, probably headed by Frauke Petry, the head of the new right-wing populist party ‘Alternative for Germany.’

There is real danger that this ‘alternative’ will be the last one for Germany for in state controlled regimes there are notoriously no alternatives and in populist psychology there is always only ‘one solution.’ And because life is infinitely complex, this kind of political psychology must lead to anti-life ideologies and lots of violence and chaos.

This is a prototypical example how we are served fake solutions by our so-called politicians who have become administrators of problems, instead of being problem-solvers. The refugee crisis is worse than ever, only half a page to read to know all the truth which in this case is in the numbers: